Is "MARSHALLS #849 TROY M" fraud?

Written by Gavin Brooks

June 18th, 2024

Medium Risk

What is "MARSHALLS #849 TROY M"?

Marshalls has been in business since 1956. This company operates as an off-price retailer and offers a variety of products. Their retail offerings include apparel for men, women, and children, as well as footwear, accessories, and home goods such as furniture, bedding, and kitchen supplies. Marshalls also provides beauty products and seasonal items. The company sources its inventory from various suppliers and sells them at discounted prices.

  • MARSHALLS: Name of the merchant where the transaction took place
  • #849: Store number or unique identifier for the specific branch
  • TROY: City where the store is located
  • M: Abbreviation for the state or region, likely Michigan
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